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GMCD 7102

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Coronation
Anthems & Hymns

Bliss, Parry, Stanford, Britten,
Vaughan Williams, Wesley

The Choir of St. Paul's Cathedral

Directed by: Barry Rose

Organist: Christopher Dearnley


Contents:

1. 'Jubilant' Fanfare Sir Arthur Bliss [0.31]
2. I was glad when they said unto me Sir Charles H.H.Parry [6.43]
3. O taste, and see Ralph Vaughan Williams [1.44]
4. Credo from the 'Mass in G minor' Ralph Vaughan Williams [6.55]
5. Praise, my soul, the King of heaven Sir John Goss [3.03]
6. Trumpet Tune from 'King Arthur' Henry Purcell [2.48]
7. Te Deum in B flat Sir Charles Villiers Stanford [6.07]
8. Psalm 121 - 'I will lift up mine eyes' Barry Rose [2.32]
9. Dominus Regit me Christopher Dearnley [3.36]
10. Let thy hand be strengthened Christopher Dearnley [1.36]
11. All people that on earth do dwell Ralph Vaughan Williams (arranged) [5.01]
12. Te Deum in C major Benjamin Britten [7.53]
13. Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace Samuel Sebastian Wesley [4.55]
14. God save the Queen Thomas Arne [3.00]

Track 2 - Directed by Christopher Dearnley: Organist Barry Rose
Track 3 - Solo Craig Mcleish treble
Track 4 - Solo Quartet: Craig Mcleish treble: John York Skinner counter-tenor: Ian Thompson tenor: Maurice Bevan baritone
Track 7 - Mark Blatchly organ
Track 12 - Solo: Robert Eaton treble


ADD Total Time = 57.23 - Recorded in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, 1977 & 1978


This Dynamic recording features Music performed at the Queen’s Jubilee Service at St. Paul’s Cathedral. Most of this Music was also performed at various Coronations and Royal events including the Crowning of Elizabeth II, Edward VII, George V and George VI. Seminal favourites by Parry, Stanford, Vaughan, Williams, Goss, Britten and Wesley are featured and are sung to perfection by the Choir, under the expert guidance of Barry Rose.

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The Organ was reconstructed between 1972 & 1977 by N P Mander Ltd


Page revised 19.10.04